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CONCLUSION studies how linguistic changes spread from one individual to another as a of accomrnodation in face -to - face interaction. sociolinguistics geolinguis tics studies how such changes diffuse over wider geographical And both geolinguistics and traditional dialectology explanations why diffusion at particular resulting in particular of isoglosses. Accornmodation in face -to -face interaction, as studied by plays an role the geographical of linguistic forrns. as studied at the by geolinguistics, leading to the location of isoglosses, a s investigated. at the by dialectology. As we saw earlier, except in cases of rnigration, if linguistic forrns spread frorn place to place, they rnust spread frorn speaker to spea ker. One of the strengths of sociolinguistics and dialectology, or if you prefer, sociolinguistics including dialectology, is that this (or permits us to study language use, in real- life social contexts. both by social groups and by individuals.
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